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LAPORAN PENELITIAN
TEACHERS’ BELIEFS AND PRACTICES ABOUT
TEACHING OF WRITING:
A PATHWAY TO HOLISTIC TEACHING
Oleh:
Galuh Nur Rohmah, M.Pd, M.Ed
197402111998032002
FAKULTAS HUMANIORA
UNIVERSITAS ISLAM NEGERI MAULANA MALIK IBRAHIM MALANG
2014
Dibiayai Oleh Dana DIPA Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang
Tahun Anggaran 2014. Nomor DIPA 025.04.2.423812/2014, Tanggal 5 Desember 2013
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HALAMAN PENGESAHAN
Penelitian dengan judul:
TEACHERS’ BELIEFS AND PRACTICES ABOUT TEACHING OF WRITING:
A PATHWAY TO HOLISTIC TEACHING.
Disahkan oleh Dekan Fakultas Humaniora
Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang
Pada tanggal 29 Oktober 2014
Mengetahui
Ketua Lab. Penelitian dan Peneliti,
Pengabdian pada Masyarakat,
Dr. H. M. Aunul Hakim, MH Galuh Nur Rohmah, M.Pd,
M.Ed
NIP. 19650919 200003 1 001 NIP. 19740211 199803 2 002
Mengesahkan
Dekan,
Dr. Hj. Isti’adah, MA
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TEACHERS’ BELIEFS AND PRACTICES ABOUT TEACHING OF WRITING:
A PATHWAY TO HOLISTIC TEACHING.
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TABLE OF CONTENT
Content Page
Cover………………………………………………………………………….......................................... i
Approval Sheet……………………………………………………………………................................ ii
Statement Sheet………………………………………………………………….................................. iii
Table of Content…………………………………………………………………................................. iv
Abstract…………………………………………………………………………… v
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION
Introduction…………………………………………………………….............................................
Research Questions………………………………………………………………...............................
CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
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Defining the Teachers’ Beliefs………………………………………………........................ 5
Basic Concepts of Holistic Education………………………………………..................... 6
EFL Writing…………………………………………………………………................................. 11
Effective Teaching of Writing………………………………………………......................... 13
Holistic Teaching in EFL Writing Classroom……………………………….................. 14
CHAPTER III: RESEARCH METHOD
ResearchDesign………………………………………………………………............................... 16
Data and Data Source…………………………………………………………........................... 16
Data Collection………………………………………………………………............................... 16
Data Analysis…………………………………………………………………............................... 17
CHAPTER IV: FINDINGS and DISCUSSION
Findings……………………………………………………………………….................................. 18
Discussion…………………………………………………………………….................................. 32
CHAPTER V: CONCLUSION and SUGGESTION
Conclusion……………………………………………………………………................................. 37
Suggestion……………………………………………………………………................................. 39
REFERENCES………………………………………………………………….................................. 40
APPENDICES
Map of the Beliefs and Holistic View………………………………………..................... 42
Teachers’ answers…………………………………………………………….............................. 43
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Abstrak
Penelitian ini mengkaji apa yang diyakini dosen (Teachers’ beliefs) tentang
pengajaran menulis dan praktek (Teachers’ practices) yang dilakukan di dalam
kelas berdasarkan apa yang diyakininya. Dosen dituntut untuk melakukan
pengembangan profesional secara terus menerus, sehingga, penelitian ini menjadi
alat untuk melihat bagaimana para dosen mengembangkan profesionalismenya
khususnya berkait dengan pandangan dan penerapan pengajaran holistik. Metode
yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah deskriptif kualitatif. Data diperoleh
dari 10 dosen Writing baik dari UIN MALIKI Malang atau dari PTAI lainnya.
Data berupa jawaban para dosen terhadap kuestioner terbuka yang terdiri dari 3
pertanyaan: 1) Apa yang diyakini dosen tentang pengajaran Writing?, 2)
Bagaimana keyakinan tersebut mempengaruhi praktek di kelas?, dan 3) Kegiatan
apa saja yang dilakukan untuk membuktikan hubungan antara apa yang diyakini
dengan yang dilakukan?. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa dosen memiliki
keyakian tentang berupa pandangan bahwa menulis merupakan aktifitas terkait
dengan sistem formal, proses kognisi, aktifitas sosial, isi, ekspresi kreatif, dan
fungsi teks. Praktek di kelas menunjukkan bahwa orientasi atau pandangan dosen
berpengaruh terhadap kegiatan di kelas. Pengajaran holistik menjadi target utama
dalam melihat keyakinan dan praktek dosen. Dari hasil menghubungkan aspek-
aspek tersebut, ditemukan pengajaran holistik berupa upaya dosen dalam
memenuhi kebutuhan spiritual, emosional, fisikal, dan intelektual sudah terlihat
dalam pemngajarannya. Melalui penelitian ini, kita dapat memperoleh
pemahaman tentang apa yang menjadi kebutuhan, ekspektasi, dan tujuan para
dosen dalam pengajaran.
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TEACHERS’ BELIEFS AND PRACTICES ABOUT TEACHING OF WRITING:
A PATHWAY TO HOLISTIC TEACHING
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
Teachers as the essential factor in effective teaching has become topic of
research interest among educational researchers. Teachers studies are conducted from
many different angels. From investigating teachers’ teaching strategies, teachers’
professional development, and teachers’ experiences. Another important aspect to know
from the teachers is their teaching beliefs and practices. Diab (2009) conducted research
on teachers’ beliefs about language learning. Diab’s research reveals that exploring
teachers’ beliefs is the starting point to know teachers’ needs, expectation, and goals.
Moreover, Khanalizadeh and Allami’s research (2012) also confirms that investigation
on the teachers’ beliefs is significant to do.
This research is about the teachers’ beliefs about EFL writing, specifically,
seen from the way teachers allocate the teaching activities leading to holistic teaching. It
is expected to give better understanding about the beliefs and practices, and which both
of beliefs and practices associate to holistic teaching. At UIN Malang, the exploration on
the teachers beliefs and practices is still not a major attention among the academic
members, therefore, the research can be the initial framework for further researches.
The reason of exploring the teachers’ beliefs and practices toward holistic
teaching is mostly based on the situation today. Global challenges expect people to have
strong capability on every single human aspect including being whole person who is
balance in both cognition, affection, and psychomotoric aspects. It is crucial to build
human resource having strong interconnectedness of experience and reality, and of the
surrounding context and environment to have a sense of meaning and give meaning to
life. This challenges any institutions to provide that. The spirit of holistic education
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offers the great chance for developing human beings with a global conscience, a vision
of peace, love, and intelligence (Nava, 2001 in Jafari, et.al, 2012). The concept of
‘wholeness’ attempts to avoid excluding any significant aspects of the human experience
(Jafari, et.al, 2012).
The area of education contributes much on reaching the goals. The strategic
role of education creates possibilities of making the whole individual. It can be reached
through various learning strategies employed by the teachers. In the context, EFL
language teachers as one of contributing elements are expected to facilitate the students
into stimulating classroom activities. The teachers are responsible for bringing the
students become the actor of the learning process which is commonly known as student-
centered learning. It directs to become holistic person who learn best when s/he enounter
whole ideas, events, and materilas in purposeful contexts, not by studying subparts
isolated from actual use. They must aware of the connection, the relevance, and the tide
between the classroom and outside. The EFL learning that requires both teachers and
students to have strong connection to outer aspects is EFL writing course.
In the area of EFL writing, most teachers are using process approach to
faciliate the students to be able to have good writing skill. The approach has been
appplied for years ago until now. It was the beginning of the shift toward more holistic
teaching. The process oriented writing class tries to see writing as the way to make the
students feel that writing is discovering meaning and involving many stimulating aspects
for students’ writing skill. Rohmah (2009) conducts a classroon action research to
improve students’ writing skill using autonomous writing instruction. It indicates that
process becomes essential point to write. Beginning with finding topic, doing library
research, drafting, editing and revising, and subitting.
The research encourages the students to be independent writing, and makes
them aware of the back and forth process of writing. The effort to create whole/holistic
writing instruction can be also reflected from a study of narrative inquiry on
autobiographical writing done by Rohmah (2008) entitled ‘Facing the complexities of
writing: my journey as EFL learner and teacher’ that reflects the researcher’s journey for
better writing instruction. Her narrative inquiry shows the long way of her engagement
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with product and process approaches in her EFL writing class. The journey is the
evidence of bringing initial stages toward whole/holistic EFL teaching of writing as the
shift from the traditional method of teaching which is commonly focused on
microaspects of EFL not involving other aspects, macroaspects, Ling (2012).
Many strong efforts done by EFL writing teachers to have effective,
wholeness-oriented, and student-centered teaching. As stated at the syllabus of EFL
Writing at university that are oriented to academic writing challenges the teachers to
teach writing holistically. Rohmah (2010) does a descriptive qualitative research on
using annotated bibliography to improve the students’ developing ideas skill in essay
writing. The result shows that involving macroaspects of writing like allowing students
to explore objective resources and make the annotated bibliography help them to be
aware of referencing system. It is the small leading activity to start holistic teaching in
writing.
Based on the informal discussion and teachers’ consortium, it is found that the
EFL writing teachers have done various activities facilitating students to more effective
teaching. Most activities derived from process approach. All teaching practices and
activities are mostly derived from the beliefs they hold. Moreover, it is very significant
to explore EFL writing teachers’ behavior patterns and their viewpoints about the
pedagogical application of holistic teaching in EFL writing classs, specifically about the
EFL writing and its teaching, and the way it should be taught. A research done by
Pimsarn (2012) shows that whole language teaching makes his students feel more
comfortable to learn English and to write more. Process-oriented writing class: pre-
writing activities (listening + speaking tasks), reading task, peer discussion, writing first
draft. What he got from his experience and success in handling the classroom as the
representation of his beliefs about holistic teahing.
It has been accepted idea that teachers’ way of thinking and understanding are
very crucial component of their teaching practices. Language teachers themselves may
hold certain beliefs about language learning that will have an impact on their
instructional practices and that are likely to influence their students’ beliefs about
language learning (Harrington & Hertel, 2000; Horwitz, 1985; Peacock, 2001; Richards
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& Lockhart, 1996; Yang, 2000 in Diab, 2009:15). The beliefs, then, influence the way
the teachers conceptualize the tasks and contextualize the idea in the classroom. The
teachers’ beliefs play impotant role in their development because teachers are highly
influenced by their beliefs, which in turn are closely linked to their values, to their views
of the world, to their conception of their place within it (Khanalizadeh & Allami,
2012:334).
It will give detail description about the teachers’ viewpoints on holistic teaching.
Moreover,
The research answers the following research problems:
1. What are the teachers’ beliefs about EFL teaching of writing?
2. How do the beliefs influence the teaching practices?
3. How do the teachers teach EFL writing representing holistic teaching?
The objectives of the research are to give details description on the teachers’
beliefs about EFL teaching and holistic teaching of writing that underline their
pedagogical practices. Also, it is to explore the way the teachers teach EFL writing
representing holistic teaching.
This research is very significant to explore the EFL teachers’ belief about EFL
writing and holistic teaching. Specifically, it provides several significances, those are,
firstly, it gives awareness on the importance of seriously thinking about teaching for
betterment. Secondly, it will the time for the EFL practitioners to understand and learn
the information given by EFL writing teachers who have day-to-day practices and
experiences in teaching EFL writing. Other teachers, then, can make the exploration on
the teachers’ beliefs as the life lesson and the supplementary knowledge to adapt in their
own EFL writing classroom. Moreover, for the institution, the research can be
intellectual resource to make better policy in teaching and learning process, and the
guideline to plan professional development activities associated with specifically holistic
teaching in language learning and globally holistic education at university level.
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CHAPTER II
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
This chapter explains about the essential ideas of EFL teaching of writing. Starting
with the idea about the teachers’ and its significance to explore, the relevance between
the beliefs and the teaching practices focusing on holistic teaching, holistic teaching,
EFL writing, effective teaching in EFL writing, holistic teaching in EFL writing, writing
orientation, and previous study.
2.1 Defining the Teachers’ Beliefs
Exploring the teachers’ perception, view, and mental process has been major
concern since 30 years ago. It is very important research interest because the exploration
provides information about what are the teachers’ beliefs and how the beliefs affects
their teaching practices, the way they see their works, the mental process of preparing
the works. Moreover, the beliefs also show the teachers’ instructional thought, the
actions they do in the classroom, and the decision making for teaching problems.
Khanalizadeh & Allami (2012:334) exposes some definitions from Thompson
(1992), Pajares (1992), and Williams & Budrn (1997) related to the teachers’ belief such
as teacher's belief is a complicated phenomenon that involves various aspects. Beliefs
might be defined as one's personal views, conceptions, and/or theories. Belief systems
represent a personal guide by helping individuals define and understand the world and
themselves. Teachers' beliefs play a central role in the process of teacher development
because teachers are highly influenced by their beliefs, which in turn are closely linked
to their values, to their views of the world and to their conceptions of their place within
it.
The beliefs can from any aspects of teachers’ life including their beliefs about
the teaching of writing. It becomes more complex since teaching writing involves many
aspects. The complexities of writing, then, raise different kinds of beliefs. It hard to see
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writing from one single point of view. With the fact that writing is complex, the
teachers’ belief will be diverse. So far, teachers of writing have a long debate about what
writing skill to acquire, how to teach, and what activities to do in the classroom.
2.2 Basic Concept of Holistic Education
The historical background of education pioneers influenced their point of view
about education. The discussion on progressive educators is incomplete without
mentioning some names such as Johann Pestalozzi, John Dewey, Maria Montessori, and
Rudofl Steiner who had pioneered the idea that education should be understood as the
art of cultivating the moral, emotional, physical, psychological and spiritual dimensions
of the developing child (Miller, 2014). Miller (2005) explains some important
intellectual sources that make the existance of holistic education influence education
practice today. Starting from the idea of wholeness of all phenomena, joyful and
suffering-mind and matter-human and non-human-so on, meaning it is to synthesis and
integration rather than seperation. The second is the life is not mechanistic but
meaningful. The complexity of life and human being should not be seen only from cause
and effect relationship and like calculating machine. Every human is unique who has
brain and capability diversity. Every of them brings her/his own way to know the world.
This second point produces the concept of multiple intelligences by Gardner.
The third source is derived from the ecology. The mainstream thinking will
directly choose reducing pollution, preserving wild life and endangered animals or
producing new technologies to save the nature, while holistic point of view will firstly,
building ecological awareness, and creating sustainability. This does not say about
human domination on nature, but more focuses on the relationship and the link between
all aspects of life. Focusing on the involvement of spiritual and psychological
dimensions to make relation with other people, living species, and the nature as a whole.
The educational setting also cannot be seperated from this view that critize the
conventional schooling. The former way of teaching science used mechanical way by
teaching scientific facts about nature different from holistic way of cultivating a direct,
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active and experiential relationship with the processes of life. Completing between
meaningful and spiritual relationship with the nature becomes the main goal.
The fourth is the emergence of globalist and transnationalist brings strong
influence to holistic thinking. Being global and having strong relation with outside circle
of our life is the major part of holism. We cannot ignore that human has national
citizenship and cultural heritage, but it does not mean s/he being seperated from others.
Self identity is a must and to make it stronger, one should experience global context.
Another influential source is contemporary feminism through the idea of
inclusiveness, nurturing, emotional expression, embodiment, peacefulness, cooperation
and equality that represent all aspects of human for having harmonious and peaceful
relationship as the main goal of holistic thinking. Moreover, the value of equality,
nonviolance, caring being applied in educational context represented by the relationship
among teacher and students in class. The classroom situation applies ‘partnership’ where
every member shares the same values and contributes to create meaningful classroom
atmosphere.
In 1988, some educators in Tucson, US made a movement called Whole
Language Umbrella (WLU) which was based on whole language tenets held by all
whole language educators (Watson, 1994). She stated that they believed that:
1. A holistic perspective to literacy learning and teaching
2. A positive view of all learners
3. Language as central to learning
4. Learning as easiest when it si from whole to part, in authentic context, and
functional
5. The empowerement of all learners, including students and teachers
6. Learning as both personal and social, and classroom as learning communities
7. Acceptance of whole learners including their languages, cultures, and
experiences
8. Learning as both joyous and fulfilling
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The pictuure above gives an illustration on holistic care in health area. It
balances all person’s aspect of life. It is shown that being healthy should have all needs.
The figure illustrates the holistic care in health area. People having problems
with health will rapidly have good recovery if they meet the all needs, emotional,
spiritual, physical, intellectual, for that. We realize that different area will have different
ideas about holistic view, however, the universal holistic view can be applied to any area
of life including education. Holistic teaching also called Whole Language Approach
raised into ELT methodology in 1980s . It was based on the belief that language is a
whole; therefore, it is to be taught as a whole (Çekiç, 2010). He states that traditional
education tends to be static and fragmented, ultimately promoting alienation and
suffering (p. 179) while holistic education focuses on the relationship between the whole
and the part and suggests that teaching and learning approaches need to be rooted in a
larger vision.
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The idea of wholeness and interconnectedness of experience and reality
becomes the major feature of holistic education as it is repesented to the mentions four
pillars of learning in holistic teaching Çekiç (2010) those are:
1. Learning to Learn. It deals with the capability to empower the individual’s
skill on exploring, questioning, developing curiosity, intuitiveness, and
creativity. Through these series of activities, the students direct themselves to
be independent learners as they have their own way and resposibility to
manage themselves gaining the knowledge.
2. Learning to Do. It refers to the ability to adjust with instructional context in
which the students are expected to be able to in a team. It also deals the
involvement of hard and soft skills which expects students to know what to
do and how to do in the learning process.
3. Learning to Live Together. It leads the students having ability to cooperate
with other people, respect and appreciate the diversity, share knowledge, and
negotiate ideas. Students can have sensitivity and awareness to cope with the
situation around.
4. Learning to Be. The aspect of it is the dscovery of oneself. Knowing that the
self has lots of capabilities and soft skills help students become whole person.
Being able to discover his/herself stimulates his/her potential on memory,
reasoning, aesthetic sense, physical capacity and communication/social skills,
developing critical thinking and exercising independent judgment, and
developing personal commitment and responbility.
These four pillars has been promoted by The International Bureau of
Education, UNESCO as the pillars for 21th century education. It provides life long
learning which now, also becomes one implication of KKNI (IQF) stated by Dikti
(2012) those 4 implications are: 1) Setting the types and levels of higher education, 2)
Equiting the quality of Higher Education graduate/alumni (formal edu should be
accountable), 3) Facilitating life-long learning/education, 4) Developing internal quality
assurance (through the curriculum and graduate qualification descriptor).
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Those four pillars challenge the teachers being able to contextualize them in
their real classroom or bringing the ideas into the practices. Moreover, their identity as
EFL teachers challenges them to be able to translate national mission into the class. One
way to accomodate the realization of the pillars of education can be reached through
better understanding and willingness to holistic teaching.
In the area of ELT, holistic teaching firstly applied in reading instruction as
stated by Ling (2012) that traditional method used in EFL teaching reading in China
mostly focusing on traditional grammar and microlinguistics not involving other aspects
such as culture and arger units of language. Bomengen (2010) stengthen that teaching
aspects of reading separetly is not effective and it does not give the students sufficient
chance to be indepenent and able to develop their constructivistic skill.
Blanton (1992: 291) explains that a whole language unit is likely to be
successful if it meets the following criteria: 1. The unit engages students' interest. Any
teacher should give students facilitating the students’ interest become the major
consideration of applying teaching activities, 2. It requires students to communicate
meaningfully. Teachers are required to provide any space encouraging both teacher and
students to communicate in meaningful way by allowing open discussion and
collaborative activities, 3. It surrounds students with language that they can understand.
The teachers’ position as a model indicates that 4. It challenges students to think, 5. It
provides students with the opportunity to interact with others. 6. It presents students with
text-related tasks to perform. 7. It requires students to listen, speak, read, and write. 8 .It
is student-centred, while being content-oriented. 9. It integrates language functions and
language skills. 10. It increases students' self-confidence and self-respect.
With the focus on content, linguistic skills take their rightful place as ways and
means that students—and all of us—communicate. This keeps language whole; and it
keeps language real, not artificial. Students learn better and faster when surrounded by
real language. Moreover, holistic teaching has been implemented in language teaching
and has brought strong effects to classroom situation and students which makes a teacher
should become holistic teacher. The following criteria from Patel (2003) suggests that a
teacher is expected to:
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1. Have strong orientation about the students by initially asking ‘What type of
person do you expect to become?’. This question lets the students to construct
his/her personal as the core element of holistic approach. By encouraging
students to be close to themselves, teachers is trying to position students as the
center of the learning.
2. Elicit the students’ construction systems to create true meaningful interaction.
Before asking the students to learn the subject, it is suggested to introduce
subject knowledge, for example a teacher will teach essay writing and to
emphasize that planning in writing is important, students are asked what they
understand by essay planning. Responses like ‘using outlining’, ‘by
brainstorming ideas’, ‘by mindmapping’, ‘by reading relevant articles’ are
elicited from students. Next, the teacher come to the point that planning is one of
important stage in essay writing.
3. Enable students to make connection between the construction system and the
taught subject knowledge. Making the connection engenders the ownership of
the taught subject knowledge. Teachers should contextualize the learning
through involving students to make decision, to make something make sense, and
to take lessons from the learning process.
2.3 EFL Writing
Writing has been one of language skills involving many aspects of the
language. It needs grammatical accuracy and proper word choice. It involves well-
organized ideas and logical content. Moreover, the current discussion on EFL Writing
about various oriemtations of writing brings another challenge for EFL teachers and
learners. Formal system of writing commonly found in the last decade which focusing
on proper grammar, correct development of ideas, and rigid standars. It has been
familiar with product oriented. The cognitive system has been apply to accomodate the
students’ need to experience the process of writing. This system allows the students to
discover the meaning through writing.
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At the university, EFL writing is learnt by students of English Department
which is emphazised on academic writing. It is divided into some levels depends on the
university need and characteristics. Commonly, it has three levels. Writing I aims at
improving the students’ skills in paragraph writing. The skills are reflected in the ability
to write good topic sentence, introductory sentences, supporting sentences, and
concluding sentences in coherent and cohesive paragraph. Different types of paragraph
are introduced during the writing process. Ranging from narrative, descriptive,
expository, and argumentative paragraphs.
Writing II aims at improving students’ skills in essay writing. The longer piece
of writing the more expectation arise. The ability to write good thesis statement,
introductory paragraph, body paragraphs, and concluding is challenging. Moreover, the
ability to keep the coherence both within and between paragraph also become the major
skill to have. What makes Writing II is more complex is the text types that should be
written. It requires students to be able to write exposition in the forms of definition,
cause and effect, chronological order, and classification. Writing III aims at improving
the students’ skills to write argumentation. It requires students to find debatable topic,
debatable thesis statement, pro argument and contra argument, refutation critically and
respectfully.
With the high standard competence to achieve, Writing course should facilitate
the students not only with the systematic rules of academic convention which is called
micro skills of writing but also macro skills. Teaching writing meaningfully is the
paramount target. The teacher as the facilitator is expected to bring writing class out of
the box. Bieng in the box is still needed, but with the different learning outcome, of
course, the teacher should think deeply about giving more than that. Thinking that
writing is also the place for students to represent or to voice their beliefs and values that
should be respected. Thinking that writing as the way to train students about respecting
each other, that writing is a freedom, writing is the place to be critical and respectful,
and so on. The teaching of writing is place where the teacher can meet the students’
spiritual, physical, intellectual, and emotional needs.
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2.4 Effective Teaching of Writing
Some ideas come up to confirm about the principles of teaching writing.
Howthorne and Jesson (2010) define effective teaching of writing are:
1. That writing is an essential learning that students need if they are to participate
meaningfully and successfully in the modern world. The writing activities in the
classroom should direct to the preparation of facing the modern world tradition.
Students are needed to learn writing which is relevant to what they need in the
future. They will find rapid development on every areas, therefore, all teaching
practices and materials should be able to prepare them. They should be familiar
with internet online resources, the issue of plagiarism, and academic convention.
2. That what teachers do makes a difference to how well students learn to write.
Teachers play important role in creating activities. Involving relevant activities
which help students to experience every single stage of writing is a must. It is
important to make students aware of the various stages in writing and the
expected outcome from each stage. Starting from drafting, writing, editing,
revising, and publishing gear the students to shape their writing.
3. That all students are able to improve their writing. This is clear indicator but
very difficult to reach. The improvement can be seen from the way the students
formulate the thesis statement/topic sentence, the way the students’ develop the
ideas, the way thet organize the essay, the language, the content, and the
mechanics.
4. That students learn best in a supportive and nurturing environtment. As one of
criticial attributes to effective learning, the teaching and learning process should
be able to develop the students’ writing skill. Each student has right to explore
the ideas, to work collaboratively, to get the feedback and guidance, to express
their point of view, to feel safe, and to sharp their intellectual capacity.
5. That students’ own interests, backgrounds and goals are important to
acknowledge and include in writing programes. Writing class is the place to be
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free in expressing ideas based on their topic of interests. It is also the place to
accomodate diverse backgrounds and goals representing in the students’ writing.
6. That effective writing is linked to effective reading. The role of evidences in
convincing the argument cannot de debated. Any relevant information from other
resources are a must in academic writing. This view is based on the fact that
objective evidences make the writing logically accepted.
2.5 Holistic Teaching in EFL Writing Classroom
The more ten-year teaching experience of the research has been important
point to see the development of the writing instruction. Current process oriented method
becomes the initial stage leading to holistic teaching.
The teaching of English writing at university in Indonesia has been focused on
academic writing. At the department of English Language and Letters, EFL writing has
been taught as a series of compulsory subjects. EFL writing subjects have been divided
into Writing I, Writing II, and Writing III. Writing I enables the students to write a good
narrative, descriptive, and expository paragraph. Writing II enables the students to write
a good essay in various forms. Writing III enables the students to write a good
argumentative essay (UIN Malang, 2012).
The teaching pedagogy applied in EFL writing classes has been dominated by
the product and the process approaches since composition textbooks and methods (and
sometimes research on writing) are influenced by these approaches Canagarajah (2002).
Canagarajah also argues that “in a state-of-the-art essay on L2 writing, that the
dominant approaches have been grouped around four foci: form, the writer, content, and
the reader” (p. 29). The form-focused has been widely known as the product approach.
The writer-focused has been a feature of the process approach. The content-focused has
been widely applied in academic writing. The reader-focus has emphasized the way
writing is influenced by the values, expectations, and conventions deriving from the
students’ field of study (p. 30). The long history of the EFL writing pedagogy proves
that the demand of better teaching practice is a must. Some previous studies above are
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small examples to facilitate the students with more holistic teaching even it still needs to
have further discussion to be real holistic teaching.
Contextualizing the idea of holistic approach in the teaching process is based
on Patel (2003) that holistic teachers are expected to have these following criteria: 1)
holistic teacher is sensitive of knowing the types of the students. Teachers must
encourage students’ personal construct, 2) holistic teacher elicits the students’
construction system through meaningful communication on students culture, way of
thinking, 3) the holistic teacher enables students to elaborate their construction system
and then relate the taught subject knowledge to it, and 4) holistic teacher is able to
develop critical students for generating knowledge, questioning, and learning
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CHAPTER III
RESEARCH METHOD
3.1 Research Design
This research is qualitative research as stated by Angrosino in Latief (2013, p.
75-76) that aims at understading human behaviour by building complex, holistic pictures
of the social and cultural settings in which such behavior occurs. It does so by analyzing
words rather than numbers, and by reporting the detailed view of the poeple who have
been studied. This research explores the teachers’ belief about EFL writing and holistic
teaching in their EFL writing class. It also describes the pictures on the way the teachers
teach EFL writing that is close to the value of holistic teaching.
3.2 Data and Data Source
The data are the teachers’ viewpoints on EFL writing and holistic teaching,
and the teachers’ explantion on the way they teach EFL writing representing holistic
teaching. The data are taken from 9 EFL Writing teachers at English Language and
Literature Department. The instruments to get the data are questionnaire and semi-
structured interview with those teachers. The use of open-ended questionnaire in
collecting the data is to find out what teachers think about EFL writing and what
teachers do to make their their EFL writing class becomes holistic. Semi-structured
interview as it is flexible to gain other important information that can still arise
(Dawson, 2007). There are some lists of specific questions on EFL writing, and also lists
of topic to be discussed. To record the interview, the researcer uses both recording and
note taking. Recording is done by using recorder is that the recorded information can be
played back several times. Note taking is done by checking the alternative answers and
writing some additional information as necessary.
3.3 Data Collection
Based the background and the research problems stated before, the data are
collected by having interview with the EFL Writing teachers. At the first time the
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researchers make an appointment with them to fix the schedule. At the beginning of the
interview, the researchers give general explanation about the research topic and any
technical terms used in the research. The researchers give the open-ended questionnaire
and explain several points to the participants helping them gaining good comprehension
on the questions. After having the participants’ written anwers, continuing to the
interview. Beginning the interview with the basic concept of EFL writing lead to general
idea of it. The semi-structured The individual interview is conducted soon after having
fixed appointment with the teachers. The interview is focused on the four questions
addressed in this research.
3.4 Data Analysis
The data analysis is begun with the review on the results of the interview. The
data are described from the teachers’ belief, the teaching practices, and the explanation
on the teaching practices apply. Each teacher’s answer is arranged one by one to have
comprehensive information. The beliefs are seen from the teachers’ opinion, viewpoints,
and logical explanation. The application of holistic teaching is seen from the teachers’
experiences in the classroom connected with the holistic theory. The problems are
mostly from the instructional context. The solution is about the way the teacher finds
better activities, tasks, and materials to facilitate the holistic classroom.
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CHAPTER IV
FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS
This chapter presents the data findings and analysis. The organization of this
chapter is based on the research problems. The findings and analysis are presented each
individual teacher’s answers.
4.1 Findings
The findings is organized into one by one answer. The reseacher give symbol
T1, T2, T3, and so on to represent Teacher 1, Teacher 2, Teacher 3. For each teacher, the
data findings and analysis for each teacher is arranged based on the research problems:
1) What are the teachers’ beliefs about EFL teaching of writing?, 2) What are the
teachers’ beliefs about holistic teaching in writing? and 3) How do the teachers teach
EFL writing representing holistic teaching?.
T1
She holds the beliefs that teaching EFL Writing, especially academic writing, is
the same as teaching logical thinking. She focuses on shaping students’ thinking to be
logical, systematic, and critical. She finds that teaching writing is challenging since she
feels that she herself has succeed yet in having better writing skill. In shaping those
capacities, she motivates herself to teach writing different from other teachers. The first
stage is teaching logical and systematic way of thinking because she thinks that this is
very essential element to avoid jumping logic from most students. To the following
stage, she focuses on grammar accuracy. The two stages are done during the writing
practices after the students got the knowledge. She realizes that the time consuming
activities are giving feedback and comments.
In the classroom, then, she firstly explains about the model and concept of
writing. For example, to write descriptive paragraph needs to know its characteristics. At
the writing process, it is started from brainstorming to find main ideas and stating the
topic sentence. The next important step is finding supporting details, and the process is
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closed by outlining. As soon as outlining finished, there is an intensive discussion to
develop the outline. This is to aware the students on to do next. Coming to the practice
session, students are writing their descriptive paragraphs. The outline is the indicator to
say whether they can continue to the next type pf paragraph or not.
She beliefs that every student has different speed to write. If a student has good
performance in writing the first paragraph, s/he can continue to next other types of
paragraph. It means that, she accept the students’ individual difference. To make sure
that students are ready to write the 2nd paragraph, the teacher asks them to the handout
used. When they found unclear concepts, it is not difficult for them to solve since they
have very strong understanding on the basic concept they learnt at the beginning of class
session. With this method, each student will have different numbers of paragraph to
write. There is a student writes 1o paragraphs, another one writes 9 or 5 paragraphs
only depends on their capability. The teacher designs the classroom atmosphere into
relaxing one by allowing students listening music, drinking, enjoying the snacks during
writing practices. And also, the teacher gives flexible rule like whenever students cannot
attend the class session, she still allows them to submit the paragraphs.
Analysis
She views that writing as a formal system which focuses on grammar accuracy
and proper use. She challenges herself to be good writer as the way to bring students into
real model. She holds that starting from teacher herself to think logicaly, critically, and
systematically. This becomes the challenge for all writing teachers. This is not easy
since not all teachers have that capacity. The beliefs she holds, absolutely, affects the
way she teaches. Shaping the students’ way thinking is her paramount goal. Her
activities such as brainstorming, outlining, drafting, and revising are close to the idea of
writing seen as cognitive process in which she activates students’ mental process in
writing.
One interesting point from her way of teaching is giving much attention on
students’ level. Each student experiences different learning stage depending on his/her
capability. This belongs to one aspect of holistic teaching. The teacher tries to appreciate
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natural development of students which is close to spiritual need fullfilment. This is also
close to the emotional need of the students. She gives students freedom to decide
whether they are ready for next essay or not based on their own readiness. Applying the
spirit of holistic teaching gives allows students to experience meaningful learning. As a
teacher, T1 understands how to treat students without neglecting their needs. Moreover,
T1 also facilitates the class with relaxing situation by allowing students drinking, eating,
and listening music while writing. To some extent, this is strange, however, in the
holistic teaching perspective, it is meaningful for students since they need comfort
learning situation. It means that T5 is giving the students’ physical need.
T2
She believes that to achieve maximum, a student should have good grammatical
knowledge, and students experiences long process to have quality writing. Moreover,
she believes that the more students read the required references the better writing they
have. When teaching, she believes that students must have good grammar knowlegde in
taking writing class. She gives many assigments to support the writing skills, those are
paraphrasing, quoting, referencing, writing introduction, body and concluding
paragraphs. She also asks the students to read more the suggested handout followed by
discussion on its content. The handout covers about the writing steps. The teaching
activities employed are group and class discussion, doing assigments, student-teacher
session, and quizzes.
Analysis
There 3 beliefs found from T2, those are writing as a formal system, writing
needs process, and reading affects writing. From the beliefs, it is clearly seen that T2’s
writing orientation is writing as a formal system which means that she puts having
maximum grammar as the primary element to have good writing skill, and also students
need long process to write as writing also involve more reading. It deals with the
orientation that writing focuses on text cognitive process. To facilitate all her beliefs, she
gives more practices and assignments which encourage students’ intellectual needs.
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When students are assigned to paraphrase, quote, make reference, write introductory,
body and concluding paragraphs which means that before and during writing students
have time to obtain information to make decision which one is the most relevant
information to support the topic. This shows that T2 comes to the aspect of holistic
teaching since she fills the students’ intellectual need.
When T2 focuses on asking students reading a lot, she is trying to aware
students of the importance of reading in writing. In the holictic education point of view,
this belongs to the way to meet students’ emotional need, especially, the sense of
usefullness. This is the way of showing that reading before and while writing is a must.
When giving student-teacher consultation, the teacher focuses on genre/social activity,
and also the students’ spiritual need, listening to, is given.
T3
She has several beliefs about the teaching of writing: it is challenging since it
requires various skills to teach such as teaching students how to read effectively and
critically for supporting details, how to select appropriate language/words, how to quote
and paraphrase, therefore, it needs sufficient time. The teacher realizes that she is not the
only one person who knows everything, she believes that students have experiences on
it. She also views that writing needs more practice than theory. In her writing class, she
places students’ motivation and greater willingness as important aspects in her writing
class. She appreciates working in group is better than working alone to stimulate
students’ active involvement.
She believes that teaching for adult learners must be positioned herself as less
active person in class, hence, she emphasizes on student learning centre. She gives many
writing practices since she believes that it is more important than theoretical
information. Direct feedback becomes her way to check students’ writing. Facilitating
the students to work together brings positive effects in their final assignment. Group
discussion is done when analyzing a model of essay through details look, until they
make conclusion about the model. After that, students do writing practice, and the
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teacher gives feedback both written and oral. There is an explanation if the students get
stuck understanding it.
Analysis
Having many beliefs of teaching writing shows the complexities of writing. She
starts from herself that teaching writing need teacher’s experience in writing. It
challenges herself to learn more about writing. Her orientation toward writing that
writing as a formal system directs her to emphazise on approriate language/words used
for academic essay. T3 also inspires from the idea that teaching writing spends sufficient
time to guide students. Asking students to learn how to quote and focuses on more
practices than theory. Many spaces provided for students like assignments, classroom
discussion, writing practices as the representation of the long process of writing.
The holistic perspective sees this as the way to have spiritual need. Having her
own beliefs or values influences the way she treats her writing class. Her beliefs and
values give great influence when she sees herself as one who is still in the process of
learning. To fullfil students’ intellectual need, she suggets effective and critical reading.
Her beliefs that no exellent or stupid students are born directs her to see all the students’
differences. By having student-centered learning centred can help to accomodate
students’ need for having effective communication as the reflection of students’
intellectual need for holistic teaching.
T4
She believes that teaching of writing is not merely guiding students to develop
their writing skill. It is a complete package covering various skills needed as L2 learners.
They are grammar accuracy, various types of genre, deconstruct meaning from the
reading process to develop the content of the composition, organizing ideas, critical
thinking covering reading- brainstorming-outlining-discussing-drafting-peer reviewing-
revising-publishing. Writing teacher takes a significant role as class facilitator. The
teaching practices will not be successful when the goal is to improve students’ writing
habit merely through a lot of assignments. In the teaching practice, students need
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teacher’s guidance to step by step develop their skill, teacher’s modeling the ideal
process of writing as well as teacher’s monitoring and feedback during the whole
process.
The activities are discussion on English academic writing which requires a lot
of reading to develop their knowledge on both writing competence and topic familiarity.
The second phase is finding ideas for writing which is done through brainstorming
followed by outlining. The third phase is class conference which provides opportunity
for students to share their thought and get feedback not only from their teacher but also
from their peers. The fourth phase is drafting in which students also need the support
from others in the form of peer reviewing activity. They can learn from identifying their
peers’ strength and weakness to improve their own writing. The fifth as the final phase
consists of revising their draft based on the feedback given by the teacher which is
followed by publishing the writing to reach larger audience. It can be done on printed
such as wall magazine or mini magazine, or online through class blog or social media
such as facebook group.
Analysis
The beliefs of teaching of writing can be described in severals points starting
from firstly writing as a formal system since the beliefs direct to accuracy in grammar
and correct word choice. Secondly, writing a social activity since it deals with
facilitating the students for being able to write in various types of genre and to reach
larger audience. Thirdly, writing as a cognitive process since it involves writing process
such as reading-brainstorming-outlining-discussing-peer reviewing-revising-publishing.
She still argues that teacher’s guidance, monitoring, and feedback to step by step process
become key factor in teaching.
The phases done during teaching process represent what is called as focus on
content in which the teaching requires a lot of reading for writing competence and topic
familiarity. If we see from holistic views, it meets the students’ emotional need as it
helps them to experience the usefullness of reading for successful writing. Giving time
to have brainstorming and outlining is also the effort to fill the students’ emotional need
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since the students get a freedom to explore as many relevant ideas as possible. The
emotional need also can be seen from the way when students have class conference
which means that they should feel sense of control by the audience. Therefore, they
should be carefull and wise to meet the readers’ expectation. The students’ spiritual need
is facilitated through peer reviewing activity that allows students to identify the peer’s
strength and weakness. By applying this, the teacher encourages to bring trusting
relationship.
At the final phase, the teacher’s expectation on publising in printed such as
magazine or mini magazine, or online like blog or social media, deals with the
fullfillness of the students’ intellectual and emotional. Through the use of different
media to share their writing, the students involve in decision making how to create
effective communication in order their writing can be read informatively. When the
students reach satisfaction on their best design of media to share the writing, it is the
clue that their emotional need is reached.
T5
In T5 writing class, he places himself as facilitator who liberate students to
explore and develop ideas. The teacher cannot force students to follow his ideas. He sees
that the teacher’s role is to give feedback both in correction and comments. Teacher of
writing helps to evaluate what students have chosen to write concerning with correct
grammar construction. The teachers’ evaluation is given during planning, writng, and
revising sessions.
Mostly, he emphasizes on intensive and controlled writing. Starting with written
grammar exercises and controlled writing which he views that it does not expect much
creativity from students. Through guided writing, he sees that its flexibility does not
tight teacher but it stimulates students’ grammar accuracy. In addition to self-writing, T5
lets students to write to themselves as the audience, the concrete examples are diary and
journal writing. T5 gives display writing to anticipate students’ needs on essay
assignments, and research report. They become one important academic skill to master.
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Analysis
The first writing orientation is writing as a formal system. It is seen when the
teacher evaluates the students’ writing involving grammatical rules. The view is also
reflected when there is controlled writing in which the teacher exposes the students with
grammar exercises. It focuses on stimulating accuracy awareness. His teaching of
writing also emphasizes on writing as a cognitive process since it involves planning,
writing, and revising. When he assigns students to write diary and other personal
aspects, it means that T5 view that writing as focus on creative expression since he gives
students to share personal meanings.
There are some aspects of holistic teaching that can be found in T5 teaching
practices. Firstly, it is seen when T5 liberates the students to explore their ideas. He
thinks that teacher cannot force them to follow his ideas. His role as facilitator clearly
seen from feedback session. What T5 does is fullfilling the students’ emotional need.
The purpose of liberating students is to give them sense of freedom. Moreover, the
students can rely on their peronal values and beliefs to decide what to do and how to do.
Another clue of holistic teaching is when students are enganged with self-writing
activity. It is the place where students personally can note their thought, feeling, and
reaction. When it is used, the teaching of writing tries to meet the students’ spiritual
need since it helps students to contemplate about their personal aspects.
T6
He uses the word ‘process’ to the teaching of writing. He gives extensive
practices both in-class and out-class. He does not start with writing paragraph but with
yes-no questions on paragraph development to develop students’ linguistic awareness,
specifically on grammatical aspects and semantic competences. As he puts ‘process’ as
the key term in his beliefs, he provides more room for students to practices 80% and
20% for theoretical enrichment. This is based on his view that the more practice, the
better. He equips students with revising and editing skills. When displaying a students’
paragraph, he encourages other students to analyze the coherence and cohesion.
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He also gives personal assistance to the students, therefore, students can take
advantage to have better writing before the submission. This is useful to help students
become more aware of what make sense and what does not.
Analysis
At the point of the beliefs, T6 has several beliefs about the teaching of writing.
The first belief is writing as formal system. Having much attention on grammatical
aspect, coherence, cohesion, and semantic competence is its characteristic. The second
belief is writing as cognitive process which means that the teaching activity equips
students with skills of revising and editing. T6 also believes that in teaching writing the
more practice the better.
The holistic perspective can be seen from some activities. First, when the
teacher assigns the students to have small research on the topic of interest. It deals with
the mainsteam they are going to choose whether Linguistics or Literature. The point to
remember that this is an effort to meet the students’ emotional need. When students are
able to state which one is the choice supported by logical evidences, it is about reaching
the essence of realistic hope. Making hope from their choice. Second, when the teacher
gives personal assistance which is the time for the class to have intensive discussion
before the submission. It is to ensure that students are on the right tract of writing the
essay. This is the way to meet the students’ spiritual need since it allows them for
searching meaning whether the writing makes sense or not.
T7
She believes that teaching of writing gives influence on the students’ writing
skill which then she facilitates students to process approach writing class. The recursive
process makes students being able to improve the skill of writing. In line with the
influence on the students’ language, the teacher gives enough space for students to
improve it during drafting, revising, editing, and whenever the publishing time comes,
the students are ready to do. The influence on the students’ way of thinking seen from
the way she connects between the topic and the students’ social background so the
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students have their own ideas to express. Related to the influence on the students’
attitude, the teacher gives chance for students to compare and contrast L2 and L1 to
stimulate the sense of similaraties and differences. To reflect the influence of teaching
writing on the students’ culture, T7 asks students to highlight the difference between the
culture of L1 and L2 as the way to make students being able to take a stand when they
write in English or Indonesian.
By doing those series of activity, T7 wants to stimulate students’ multiple
intelligences since the activities encourage them to read, to write, to tell, to express, etc.
The examples are exposing the students with controversial topic from newspaper,
allowing students to do library research, mind mapping, and doing peer-correction.
Analysis
The beliefs about teaching writing are reflected from T7 answers are writing as
a formal system, writing as a process, and writing as a social activity. When it is
considered as a formal system, the teacher gives students chances to improve their
language (structure and vocabulary), and mechanical stuffs. When he views as cognitve
process, it can be seen through the process approach applied. Starting fron drafting,
revising, editing, and publishing. Related to writing as social process, there are two
features reflecting that. Firstly, teacher involves as a task that can shape students’ way
thinking through internalizing the text with their own language and relate to their social
background. Secondly, as writing is the self-representation, therefore, students are given
chance to recognize the difference between L2 culture and L1 culture. This is to aware
stundents that difference linguistic context requires different rules, even, there are still
universal rules to follow.
The teaching practices are absolutely influenced by her beliefs. Moreover,
those practices also decribe the holistic teaching. All activites are to dig up students’
multiple intelligences. Students get the benefits from reading before writing and writing
itself. The linguistic intelligence is strengthened through exposing them with
controversial topic in newspaper. The interpersonal intelligence is gained from sharing
the mind map, and when students do peer-correction. There many chances to facilitate
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students with more interactive writing process. What the teacher does, for sure, it means
that there is a fullfillment of students’ spiritual need because it lets students to listen
other ideas. The emotional need is seen from the time when students respect others
choilce.
T8
T8 believes that the teaching of writing is an effort of a teacher to develop the
students’ writing competence by equipping them with any skills needed in producing
good writing product covering: The theories/concept of types of texts , the skill on how
to use the language correctly in standard English which covers grammar,
vocabulary/diction, and mechanics, the skill on how to organize their ideas well which
include unity, coherence, style, etc., the skill on how to proceed the ideas effectively to
produce a good writing product (mainly with “the writing process” method). Reflecting
the beliefs, T8 sees that the writing teacher is the facilitator and motivator in developing
their writing competence.
As a facilitator here means that the teacher should facilitate the students with
their need; make them understand, help to solve the problem, give the solution when it
is needed, and assist them during the teaching learning process. As the motivator means
that since developing students writing skill is matter of habit, the teacher should
motivate them to have writing habit outside the classroom since it will help much to
develop their skill. As she mentions that her class’s orientation is on process method,
therefore, she applies pre writing, drafting, revising, editing, and writing final product.
Analysis
The data tells that the first belief about teaching writing is writing as a formal
system. It can be seen when T8 focuses on correct grammar, diction, and mechanics.
Another indicator that T8 views that writing as a formal system is from some micro
aspects such as coherence, unity, and rhetorical styles. Her second writing orientation
sees writing as cognitive process. Appliying process features from pre-writing, drafting,
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revising, editing, into writing final product clearly supports the mental process of
writing.
The holistic teaching features are reflected from some points. T8 locates herself
as motivator for students. She gives hard efforts to improve students’ writing
competence by teaching aspects covered in writing. Moreover, her view writing is a
matter of habit influences her expectation that students should keep writing outside the
class. Hence, she arranges and manages them to sharpen writing habit outside as the way
to keep the writing sustainability. At this point, T8 tries to meet the students’ intellectual
need since she gives positive approach in developing students’ habit.
When placing herself as facilitator, T8 tries to assist students with academic
intimacy. The pattern of relationship is very close not building a gap between her and
students. This reveals what is meant by fullfilling students’ spiritual need since the
teaching process gives students the way of searching for trusting relationship. The
pattern of relationship also reflects that T8 serves unconditional love through one of her
efforts to help students solve the problems of writing
T9
She believes that teaching writing involves both process and product. In
conducting classroom instruction, she does not focus on the ‘theory’ only, but mostly in
writing practices, thus the students are able to produce their piece with high motivation
and confidence. T9 also believes that writing as a process, and she ensures that
scaffolding in writing so far have ‘energizing’ students write. She also views portfolio as
best authentic assessment for my writing class.
Moreover, she thinks that in teaching writing, a teacher does not need to talk a
lot, what the teacher need to is he/she must be able to make the students write.
Therefore, make sure the students are able to produce their piece as the students’
product. One important thing, I always believe the saying ‘leading by example’. Never
claim yourself as a writing teacher if you don’t write. Show your writing to your
students then they would believe that they also can write as you do.
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Analysis
The writing orientation can be found from her belief is writing balances both
process and product. When teaching of writing is seen a process, it deals with cognitive
process. And, when teaching of writing is seen as a product, it deals with formal system.
The scaffolding becomes the outstanding feature of its mental process.
From T9 answer, she relies heavily on students’ portofolio as the way to assess
their writing performance. The holistic perspective sees this way as powerfull step to
build meaningful assessment. T9 meets the students’ physical need on giving
appropriate way to see the writing through documents showing step by step students
improvement not directly see the final product. It makes students feel comfort as they
have guarantee that their progress will be seen objectively, and will be appreciated. This
situation is also called the fullfillment of the students’ physical need.
Less talk behavior from T9 gives great impact to the classroom atmosphere as it
is not teaching about writing but it is teaching how to write. Therefore, students gain
much time to write. This behavior of course does mean to let students go without
guidance, but this is for experiencing students to be independent who can take charge on
their own learning. Students can choose their values and ideas. Students are more free to
explore their ideas without feeling pressure to follow what all suggested by teacher. The
students are involved in decision making as the subject not the object. It trains them to
be brave of taking risk and finding the most suitable
Teaching by example is very powerful educational value. T9 is not only busy
with giving so many exercises to the students, but she is resposible to herself to be the
model by forcing herself to write more and more. The idea of starting from small, and
starting from ourselves inspires her to experience all writing world and its complexities.
She writes many academic papers which is also suitable with her identity as a member of
academic community. Her writing experiences are personal knowledge which are very
benefecial for her professional development. She can reflect her writing experiences as
the way to make her teaching practices better. Automatically, the students feel secure
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since their teacher has done many valuable writing activity. It strengthen students’
physical need on safety. T9 provides situation maaking students feel settle and sava as
they are taught by teacher who does writing a lot. It ensures them that their writing skill
will be guided by the right person. This is important in teaching process. Teacher as a
role model who can lead to effective teaching.
T10
He believes that every one can write. The way he teaches mostly focusing on
how to motivate the low achiever students to improve their writing skill and they have
to believe that they can make it. First, he usually explains what topic is going to be
discussed in the class then, he gives the students chance to write what they have learnt
and I give my feedbacks straight away.
Analysis
It is quite hard to find the writing orientation of T10. He does not focus on
particular orientation. But, there is a clue that his teaching of writing focuses on content.
It can be seen from going straight forward to write as soon as the students have gained
the knowledge. There is no enough evidendes to see wether T10 uses back and forth
process of writing. It can be interpreted that his teaching practices is mostly dominated
by writing and feedback, new writing and feedback, so on. In short, it is described as
explaining the topic, asking students to write, and giving feedback.
To some extend, the teaching practice applied is useful for tightness of learning
time. It is effective way to reach learning outcome. There is no long process of writing.
However, it cannot let the students experience the process of writing. According holistic
point of view, the teaching practice meets the students’ emotional need. T10 tries to
liberate students to write as they naturally can write. The belief that everyone can write
directs T10 to see the initial writing proficiency of the students. This is important since
at the beginning of the teaching session, T10 has positive attitude toward students’
writing skill.
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4.2 Discussion
After analyzing the data from all teachers of EFL writing, there are important
point to discuss. The discussion is organized from the the teachers’ beliefs, and the
holistic point of view on the teaching practices derived from the beliefs. The beliefs is
seen from the writing orientation. Here are the teachers beliefs:
A. The beliefs that writing as a formal system or what is mentioned by Hyland (2003:3)
that focus on language structure.
The writing focuses on students’ application on grammatical knowledge and
lexical knowledge. Almost all teachers (9 out of 10) have this focus on their beliefs and
their teaching practices. As stated by Hyland (2003) the outstanding features from this
point of view are: familirization, controlled writing, guided writing, and free writing. T5
explicitly teaches writing using controlled writing. The major idea of having this
orientation is that one of criteria for assessing the students’ writing is language involving
the accuracy of grammar. By building students’ awareness on the importance of correct
grammar in writing, it does not mean that teachers give much attention only for that. It is
mostly because of building good habit in writing good academic paper.
The basis for having this orientation is from structuralism and behaviorism.
Building habit in having correct grammar intensively in writing helps the students to
automatically applied when they write. The more the teacher exposes students with
grammar exercise while writing, the more awareness of grammar accucary the students
have.
B. The beliefs that writing as a cognitive process or focus on the writing process.
There are 9 teachers have this writing orientation. The pattern which is used are
pre-writing, outlining, drafting, editing, revising, and publishing. The major goal of this
writing process is to shape the students become independent producer of the text.
Probably the model of writing processes most widely accepted by L2 writing teachers is
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the original planning-writing-reviewing framework established by Flower and Hayes
(Flower, 1989; Flower and Hayes, 1981 in Hyland, 2003). This sees writing as a “non-
linear, exploratory, and generative process whereby writers discover and reformulate
their ideas as they attempt to approximate meaning” (Zamel, 1983: 165 in Hyland,
2003). When the teacher facilitates the class with this focus, s/he is trying to real
experience of the long process of writing.
The process of writing as stated by Hyland (2003) includes some stages.
Beginning with selection of topic which can be done by the teacher and/or students.
Mostly the topic is from the students as the way to promote liberation for them. The
more familiar the students are the better. It is commonly happened that students are
happy to write about topic they chose. They can explore more and find the supporting
information easily. However, it is also important to select a topic from the teacher. The
beginning session of writing class is appropriate way to have a topic from the teacher. It
is effective since the students will understand the possible topic to specific type of
writing. The next stage is prewriting in which students are assigned to ask questions to
find ideas, then continue to collect relevant ideas for paragrapah/essay development. It is
possible for them to take notes and of course make an outline.
After the outline finished, it is the time to compose or write the essay through
systematic and logical arrangement. The idea about coherence and connection is
essential at this stage. For ensuring whether the composition is on the right track, the
students have chance to be given any feedbacks, correction, responds both from teacher
and audience. This is normal stage to pass since audience and their contribution plays
very important role to shape the composition. The teacher’s respond covers all micro
and macro aspects of the composition while the students’ respond with their limited
knowledge usually covers the grammar and spelling.
Revising or respond to revisions is the following important stage in the
process. The students refine the composition based on the respond. The stage is to build
students’ awareness on collaborative work in producing a composition. After that,
proofreading and editing that is the time for the students to double check the form, the
layout, and evidence for final drafting. The evaluation stage is the time when the teacher
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evaluates the students’ improvement along the process of writing. The next stage is
publishing that is the time for students to circulate or present the composition.
Unfortunely, this stage is not frequently done due to limited time. The final stage is
follow-up tasks which is to address weaknesses of the composition.
When a teacher of writing applies this orientation, the major purpose is to make
students experience the recursive process of writing. Every stage is meaningful and
contributing to the students’ writing skill. There is a problematic situation when this
orientation dominates the class session, the substance of the content of writing is not
really discussed. Some teachers also involve the discussion on the basic element of a
paragraph or an essay, and during the first stage it is one of the topic.
C. The belief that writing as a social activity or focus on genre.
There are 3 teachers hold this orientation. It is in line with the premise that
writing activity cannot be seperated from social activity in which all member of writing
community in a class work together. Writing is seen as not only producing a text, but
also an activity to achieve some purposes. Achieving the purpose needs the collaboration
among the member of the class. Developing factual genres such as recount, procedure,
description, report, and explanation (Hyland, 2003) is the main focus. The first
procedure is analyzing a model from its elements such as the organization, the content,
and the language. After that, the students and teacher have joint construction meaning
they all work together to construct the essay. At the following time, the students
independently write their own essay. To shape the students’ essays meet the expected
genre, the teacher provides a session called teacher-student conference. Based on all
feedbacks given at the conference, the essays are revised and edited.
D. The belief that writing as focus on content.
There are 2 teachers have this orientation. The teachers who have this
orientation directs the students to the substantive content of the essay. Therefore, the
main stages are generating ideas, developing ideas, and organizing ideas. Being able to
generate ideas, the students need high schemata that can be gained from the reading
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process, therefore, this orientation sees that reading and writing are interconnected. The
role of reading is very essential since the common topics for the essay are about social
issues such as pollution, smoking, crimes, etc. This needs more supporting information
to make the content is academically accepted. The key feature of this focus is the use of
mind-map where the theme becomes the central of essay development.
E. The belief that writing as focus on creative expression.
Only 1 teacher has this orientation. The focus is students’ self expression since
many activities are directed to give students a place for sharing their personal aspects,
hence, the students are the center of the writing activity. There is no rigid practice like
when the focus is on the formal system. The students can share personal beliefs, point of
view in the form of journal writing in very positive and cooperative environment as it is
for students’ creativity, and free-writing model.
The second impotant point to discuss is the holistic view gaining from the
teachers’ beliefs and teaching practices. The teaching practices are identified into four
areas of the students’ needs e.g spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and physical. It is found
that the students’ spiritual needs are met when T1 understands the natural development
of the students. T2 provides time to listen students’ ideas and problems on writing. T3
encourages students to explore their own value in writing. T4 engages the students into
truth relationship, and provides peer review. T5 directs students to contemplate their
personal aspects. T6 has personal conference with students to show whether the ideas
make sense or not. T7 asks students to be good listener to other ideas. T8 facilitates with
trusting relationship.
The fullfillment of the students’ emotional needs are represented through
several features. T1 give a freedom for students to explore ideas. T2 makes students are
aware of the idea of usefulness. T4 also give students sense of usefulness of reading and
satisfaction. T5 develops students’ sense of freedom. T6 gives choice for realistic hope
by allowing the students to choose the topics. T7 designs a situation where students give
a respect for other choices. For the physical need, it is identified that only T1 who
provides relaxing atmosphere through allowing students to listen music, eat, and drink. It
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is uncommon, but it helps students much. They can learn in nice situation which later
influences their learning. The students’ intellectual need is facilitated by T2, T3, T4, T5,
T7, T8, , and T9. T2 provides teacher-student consultation. T3 creates an effective
communication while T4 lets the students to experience decision making. T7 promotes
activities to develop students’ habit. T9 makes students feel safe since she guarantees the
students that the teacher herself writes many writing activities.
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CHAPTER V
CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION
This chapter provides the conclusion of the research and the suggestion. After
doing the research on the teachers’ beliefs and practices, it reveals that the teachers have
different beliefs and practices since they start from different writing pedagogy.
However, there are some teachers share similar beliefs and practices. Related to the
holistic teaching, it is described that the teaching practices mostly have holistic features.
The fulfilment of students’ needs on spiritual, intelligence, emotional, and physical are
reflected from the activities employed by the teachers. The following part is the detail
conclusion drawn from the findings.
5.1 Conclusion
The teachers’ beliefs are seen from the writing orientation as part of the writing
pedagogy. The first belief is writing as a formal system. Most teachers, from T1-T9 have
this orientation since they give grammar as important aspect in writing. The practice
facilitating this orientation is making grammar as one of criteria to assess students’
writing. The second belief is writing as a cognitive process which is held by all teachers.
This belief dominate teachers’ view on writing. By holding this orientation, teachers
want to acknowledge the students’ mental process in writing. The purpose of having this
orientation is that teachers want to make students experience the recursive process of
writing.
The third belief is that writing as a social activity. Writing cannot be seen only
from cognitive involvement. It is more than just co-creating the ideas into writing, it
needs other external factors mediating the writing process. Therefore, teachers should be
able to create the situation contributing to involvement from different learning resources.
Making students aware of what writing types will be acceptable in society is the most
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paramount goal. The fourth belief is that focusing on content. It is close to the belief that
effective writing is linked to effective reading. Teachers view that the substantive
content of the essay is the main focus. The dominant activity associating this orientation
is mind mapping and library research. Teachers develop students’ topic familiarity
through brainstorming ideas and reading relevant resources.
The fourth belief is that writing as a creative process meaning that writing
class should be the place to develop students’ personal aspects. It places students as the
central point of the writing. From this orientation, teachers try to build students’ ability
in doing self construction. The fifth belief is writing focusing on text function. It leads to
the effort of making students aware of the elements of writing including micro and
macro elements.
Related to the influence of the beliefs to the teaching practices, the researcher
finds that most teaching practices are strongly influenced by the beliefs the the teachers
hold. The teaching practices employed by the teachers include implicit grammar
knowledge by placing students’ grammatical accuracy as one of criteria. The teachers’
practices on cognitive process can be seen from the process approach applied in the
writing stages. Teachers state that they begin the class with selecting topic,
brainstorming, planning, drafting, editing, revising, and publishing. When it comes to
writing as social activity or genre based approach, the practice is reflected in modelling
stage where teachers give a model of essay to be analyzed from its organization, its
content, its language, and its rhetorical features.
The practice close to focus on content is from the activity of doing mind
mapping before writing. Teachers’ assignment assigning students to tell themselves in
writing is the close to the view that writing is creative expression.The practice for
showing writing focuses on text function is through long discussion on constructing
topic sentence and thesis statement, supporting sentences, and concluding sentence.
Also, it can be seen from the writing course outline which mentions the different texts to
develop by the students.
The relationship between the beliefs and the practices are clearly seen from the
previous part of the conclusion, moreover, this research also finds that the two aspects
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correspond to the holistic teaching. The practices done by teachers have purposes to fill
students’ needs as a whole person. The spiritual need is given by the teachers through
understanding students’ natural development on writing skill, listening to students,
allowing students to hold their own value, building trusting relationship through peer
reviewing on strengths and weaknesses, facilitating students to raise their personal
aspects, asking students to see any usefullness in writing process and to see wether the
writing makes sense or not, asking students to listen other ideas. While to meet the
students’ emotional needs, teachers provide situation to acknowledge students’ sense of
freedom, to bring students into the use of reading in writing, to help students making
realistic hope, and to train students respecting other choices.
To fill students’ physical need, one teacher creates relaxing situation by
allowing students to enjoy their drink and snacks during writing process in the
classroom. For filling students’ intellectual need, teachers provide teacher-student
consultation, effective communication, and decision-making.
5.2 Suggestion
The research suggests that having clear orientation of writing directs teachers
to have effective teaching. EFL writing classroom is potential place to promote holistic
teaching since the process of writing requires teachers to fill not only mental/cognitive
process but also other essential aspects. Therefore, teachers should connect their beliefs
into their practices. It is suggested that educational researchers have further investigation
on the relationship between the beliefs and the practices, and what factors influence the
realationship and what factors making no relationship between beliefs and the practices.
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